Have a public recreation project you think deserves funding? Applications for Choate Fund Recreation Grants are now being accepted for 2019. Read the full article → from Public recreation grants available – Apply to the Choate Fund by April 30th
Have a public recreation project you think deserves funding? Applications for Choate Fund Recreation Grants are now being accepted for 2019. Read the full article → from Public recreation grants available – Apply to the Choate Fund by April 30th
Between now and Patriots Day, I’m featuring stories of runners donning bibs for a cause. Read the full article → from 2019 Marathon: Michael Saltis for Dana-Farber, the institute that saved his life
Charles D. Jones, of Southborough, died at March 18, 2019 at Marlboro Hills Rehab Center. Read the full article → from Obituary: Charles D. Jones
Highlights from last week’s competitions and what’s on tap this week in high school sports. Read the full article → from This week in sports
A list of board and committee meetings for the week with my selected highlights from the agendas. Read the full article → from The week in government: BOS; Cable TV public hearing (Updated)
Here are some highlights of events in and around Southborough this week. Read the full article → from Events this week: History, Drama, Insects, Forums, Fundraisers, and more
Work is slated to start on the Main Street Reconstruction project. I followed up with the DPW on some details related to trees. Read the full article → from Main St Update: Work scheduled to start soon; expect tree removals and drainage work
Tomorrow night, the Southborough Library is hosting a special forum. It’s part of the Trustees’ long range strategic planning. Read the full article → from Public invited to be part of Library’s strategic planning
Stephen Paul Morrison, 68, of Southborough passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on Friday, March 29, 2019 at Rose Monahan Hospice Home in Worcester. Read the full article → from Obituary: Stephen Paul Morrison, 68
The Friends of the Southborough Youth Commission are asking the community for help funding the Send a Kid to Camp program. Read the full article → from SYFS seeking help to fund “camperships” to Send a Kid to Camp
Last weekend, Karen Hanlon presented four Citizen Petition Articles to Town Meeting voters. Read the full article → from Town Meeting: Voters rejected petitioner Articles on government reforms and guidelines
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Kids are fascinated by how many pennies are in a dollar, or how much candy they can really buy for 75 cents. But teaching them the value of money and the importance of saving – now that’s another story. Setting the right example and instilling good money management habits while kids are still young is the first step towards raising financially literate adults. Read the full article → from Understanding Roth IRA conversions
Tots and preschoolers are invited to a “dynamic” magic show with bunnies at Fay School a week from Saturday. Read the full article → from “Saturdays at Fay” magic show on April 6th (Updated)
A week from tonight, the ARHS Student Council is holding a “Kids Night”. Read the full article → from Kids Night Out at Algonquin – April 5th